Carroll Council Sets Public Hearing For Cemetery Building And Storm Sewer Funding
The Carroll City Council has set a public hearing for Monday, Feb. 8 on a proposal to issue general obligation capital loan notes not to exceed $1.22 million dollars for the construction of the maintenance building at
Candidate Hillary Clinton calls for expantion of rural economies
With family farms disappearing from rural America Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton says she backs initiatives, such as an expansion of local food markets and regional food systems, in order to support rural economies. Clinton says she’s
SMCH Teaching Caregivers How To Care For Themselves
Program alumnus Carmen Schamel is pictured with her mother, Mary Recker. “The PTC class gave me the tools to let go of the guilt, allowed me to continue with my life, and still give quality care to
Unemployment Rate In Crawford County Continues To Rise
For the first time in several months, the Western Iowa Advantage Region’s monthly unemployment rate has been reported at the same level as the same month of the year before. A recent report from Iowa Workforce Development
As Temps Remain Low, Risk Of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Rises
As the temperatures throughout Iowa remain low, the risk of a winter killer rises—carbon monoxide poisoning. This is an odorless, colorless toxic gas that is created any time carbon-based fuels are burned. Because it can’t be seen,
